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Dec 03, 2024
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog/Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Chemistry/General Science Teacher Licensure, B.S.
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Requirements for Chemistry or General Science Licensure
Students hoping to be recommended to the Massachusetts Department of Education for Initial Licensure in Chemistry (8-12) or General Science (5-8) must satisfy the following requirements prior to practicum placement:
- Completion of all courses required for the Chemistry or General Science (middle school option) Majors with a minimum GPA of 2.50 and no grade lower than a C- in those major courses.
- Completion of the appropriate professional sequence of education courses for the Middle and Secondary Specialist, including the appropriate academic methods course: either GNSC 0373 - Methods of Chemistry Education or GNSC 0371 - Methods of Science Education for the Middle School .
- Achievement of a passing mark on both the Communications and Literacy and appropriate subject matter portions of the Massachusetts Test for Educator Licensure (MTEL)
- Students generally should attempt the Communications and Literacy portion of the MTEL during their first year, and the subject matter portion of the MTEL during the fall of their junior year.
Students typically are accepted for Advanced Standing in the Education Department’s licensure programs as juniors, after they have passed the Communications and Literacy portion of the MTEL and have met all other requirements. In addition to on-campus work, the professional sequence also includes an extensive student teaching practicum, which usually is completed in the spring semester of the senior year. Please refer to the Licensure for Teacher Education section of this Bulletin for specific requirements pertaining to (1) attaining Advanced Standing and (2) practicum placement. Requirements for the Chemistry Major - 55-58 Credits
Required Foundation Courses - 24 Credits
Required Upper-Level Courses - 30-33 Credits
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Students intending to seek teaching licensure must also complete GNSC 0330 - Science, Technology and Society to satisfy the accreditation requirements of the National Science Teachers Association. The Department recommends that all others consider completing an applied experience through an internship in addition to the requirements listed above.
* A student who does not feel sufficiently prepared for calculus should take MATH 0104 - Pre-Calculus prior to enrolling in Calculus I. Requirements for the General Science Major
OPTION I - Elementary Licensure (1-6) - 39 Credits
Students choosing this option are expected to complete a second major in Elementary Education, and are encouraged to consider applying for General Science (1-6) licensure at the same time that they apply for Elementary (1-6) licensure. Required Foundation Courses - 26 Credits
Required Upper-Level Courses - 13 Credits
Upper-Level Elective - 3 Credits
One of the following courses, which integrate the other disciplines within the major: OPTION II - Middle School Licensure in General Science (5-8) - 51 Credits
Students planning to teach should also review the section on licensure requirements that follows the description of the General Science Minor Required Foundation Course - 37 Credits
Required Upper-Level Courses - 14 Credits
Professional Sequence: Middle (Grades 5-8) and Secondary (Grades 8-12) Specialist
The Professional Sequence for Middle and Secondary Specialist must be completed by students intending to teach an academic subject area in the Middle or Secondary School. Students must complete an academic major in the subject area in which the licensure is sought. Professional Sequence Core:
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** Students seeking Teacher of English licensure satisfy this requirement through English major course work Professional Sequence Courses Middle and Secondary Specialist:
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*FB indicates field-based course.
** Note: Required for Middle School licensure. |
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